The Last Best Place

After two years in Agua Buena I still look around me each day and smile. So grateful to experience something a little different, and traditional Panama is so full of  surprises. While there is nothing ever planned, there is always something to do, and something fun to see and experience.  

 
Simple things like looking up into this rancho roof. It took 12 of us one day to build this. Every stick and every connection is tied one by one. Every pole and penca cut with a machete. The people here work together and make cool things for each other all the time. The clinic will be the same way. It’s going to take all of us working together, everyone donating just a little, and if we share, and stay the day through, we can build something very cool for those that don’t have the resources. Join with me this coming week and let’s raise the money to make Clinica Campesina a reality. Please give a little, share the event with your friends, and ask them for a little help. This will touch so many lives for so long. Thank you. See the new site panamamedicalmissions.org 

   
   
  

Please consider a financial gift to build Clinica Campesina. Thank you

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